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#1 User is offline   BunnyGo 

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Posted 2011-November-16, 15:04

Not an established partnership. All red 3rd seat, no opp bidding:

You hold A4, Q64, J, KJ87643

Partner opens 1D. Question 1, do you bid 2C?

Assuming you do, what do you do after partner responds 3C?
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Posted 2011-November-16, 15:08

You didn't tell us the system --I.E., what 2C shows.

3C/1D in our alleged verson of 2/1 shows 10-12 and 6 clubs. Close enough for me.

Playing with someone and not having discussed how forcing a 2/1 bid (this one) is, I would probably wing it with 2C and just let things happen.
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Posted 2011-November-16, 15:13

ok, we hadn't discussed 3C/1D...2C was SGF (neither of us was sure)
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Posted 2011-November-16, 15:51

If you have no agreement then bid 5. If you feel too confident then bid 6.

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Also, he rates to not have a heart void when he leads the 3.


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Posted 2011-November-16, 16:01

If I jumped to 5 or six clubs over partner's 1D with some kind of help in each other suit, a mere 7-bagger, and not solid...I would in addition to having no agreements, also have no partner.
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Posted 2011-November-16, 16:05

pretty sure he meant after 1D-2C; 3C
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Posted 2011-November-16, 16:15

View Postwyman, on 2011-November-16, 16:05, said:

pretty sure he meant after 1D-2C; 3C


Yes, this was the intention...sorry if it was badly phrased.
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Posted 2011-November-16, 16:43

Opposite my regular partner who always has his opening bid, I would bid 2
After 3 , 4 is keycard for us.
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Posted 2011-November-16, 16:45

View PostBunnyGo, on 2011-November-16, 15:04, said:

Not an established partnership. All red 3rd seat, no opp bidding:

You hold A4, Q64, J, KJ87643

Partner opens 1D. Question 1, do you bid 2C?

Assuming you do, what do you do after partner responds 3C?



fwiw I would bid 1nt planning on rebidding 3c invite over a 2d rebid. 1d=3c=gf in d for me. That means I dont have a way to show long clubs with a weak hand. If pard passes 1nt then hopefully I will be able to bid over opp balancing.

given op I bid 3s now.
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Posted 2011-November-16, 18:04

I would gf this hand. Yes, it's an overbid, but anything else is a bigger underbid.

Vulnerable at imps the cost of missing a game through an underbid is worse than the cost of going down after stretching to game, unless one is doubled and it is rare that the opps can double what will sound like a power auction.

Imagine a weak notrump opposite....surely we will have at least a 40% chance for 3N?

I wouldn't bid 3 even if I had the tool in my kit, which I don't. This is not the right hand for it...the clubs aren't solid enough and we have BOTH majors stopped.....it would be asking too much for partner to move over 3 with a balanced 12 count.

And this doesn't even take into account the chances for 5 or slam....we know that such layouts may exist, and we also know that we probably can't ever make up for an initial underbid.

After 3, I'm torn between looking for 3N and looking for a club game/slam. The problem is I don't know partner's style. Would he raise clubs with Qxx Ax Kxxx Axxx? Or would he bid 2N with that?

if he'd raise with the 3244 hand type then, imo, we simply can't go beyond 3N, and I suspect that most would choose the raise with Axxx....after all, how many times do we hear: support with support?

So I choose 3. If partner bids 3N, I pass. If he takes some other call, I will play in game or slam depending on how excited he gets.
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Posted 2011-November-16, 18:36

2 first, I don't play this as GF, but even if it is I don´t mind.

Over 3 I'd bid 3NT. Running 9 tricks seems pretty easy, and 11 tricks will be alot harder, let alone 12. Sure partner might have a magical hand, but not really worth trying.
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Posted 2011-November-17, 05:47

After 3C I'd bid 3H. Quite likely partner bids 3NT. If partner bids 3S I'll bid 3NT.
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Posted 2011-November-18, 14:13

I bid 2 then 3nt. This could just as easily right side the contract as not opposite say, JTx and I'm not giving the opps a roadmap on the lead.

Partner should understand if it doesn't work.
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Posted 2011-November-18, 14:35

Definitely bid 2 on the first round. Probably bid 3NT if raised. But then I bid 3NT way too much!
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